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Creators & Causes

YouTube creators and organizations driving the green revolution forward.

114 items 6 categories Updated March 2026

agriculture
Regenerative Agriculture
21 items
waves
Ocean & Marine
15 items
thermostat
Climate & Sustainability
37 items
forest
Rewilding & Biodiversity
14 items
bolt
Energy & Technology
10 items
volunteer_activism
Conservation Organizations
17 items

Why This Kit?

The green transition is driven by people and organizations doing the work. This kit profiles the YouTube creators explaining regenerative agriculture, the nonprofits restoring ocean ecosystems, the movements rewilding degraded landscapes, and the technologists building clean energy infrastructure.

These are not abstract recommendations. Each creator and cause included here is actively advancing measurable environmental outcomes.

Learn the fundamentals: What is regenerative agriculture? · What is blue carbon?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Creators and Causes kit?

Creators and Causes profiles 114 YouTube creators and organisations actively advancing measurable environmental outcomes. It spans six domains: regenerative agriculture, ocean and marine, climate and sustainability, rewilding and biodiversity, energy and technology, and conservation organisations.

Is the Creators and Causes kit free?

The kit is free to browse. Following creators on YouTube is free. Organisations and causes listed have their own funding structures, from free open-access data providers to donation-supported nonprofits.

Why follow creators and causes rather than just reading news?

Creators doing the work explain the mechanisms, not just the headlines. A regenerative farmer documenting soil health on their own land or an oceanographer explaining marine protected areas gives you the ground-level understanding that policy coverage cannot. Following the right creators is how you develop a durable mental model of the transition.

Go deeper: What is Regenerative Agriculture?